[QuadList] "HDTV Tuners"

Scott Thomas scottgfx at mac.com
Thu Feb 11 00:09:16 CST 2010


One I cannot recommend is the "ATI TV Wonder HD 600 USB". You will see these for sale cheap on the internets.
It works and Is PC only. I would have to spend around $70 on software to make it work on the Mac, but that's not why I'm not recommending it.

I can't find specific information on which frequencies this thing will tune. No matter what I do, I cannot tune in our own VHF digital channel 9 of WINK-TV. There are some chipsets that will not tune the VHF band for ATSC. I need to take this into the station and hook it up to the big outdoor antenna. None of improvised creations seem to work.

What would be the optimum antenna length for VHF Channel 9?

On Feb 10, 2010, at 4:46 PM, bill.spencer at northstarstudios.tv wrote:

> Ted,
>  
> There are several good USB tuners which you can plug into your laptop and have a battery powered DTV when the juice goes off.  Just Google USB tuners and you’ll find a bunch.  I think Best Buy and Fry’s both carry them.  I remember the price at about $60.
>  
> Bill Spencer
> RF Engineering Supervisor
> NorthStar Studios, Inc.
> 3201 Dickerson Pike
> Nashville, TN 37207
>  

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